Areas along the Lake Michigan shoreline were buffeted by 60-mph winds overnight Saturday into Sunday morning, and areas inland saw smaller but still strong gusts.

The winds uprooted trees in some locations, and damaged commercial property in cities across West Michigan while knocking out power to thousands who might not see lights back on until Monday morning or evening.

Kent County is hardest hit in West Michigan, with 1,350 customers still without power as of 4:30 p.m., Morgenstern said.

In Allegan County, 478 customers were without power. There were 345 without power in Barry County, and 126 in Ottawa County.